Tree.ly's Ethics Committee
Ethics committee's objectives
Ethical guidelines
Developing and maintaining ethical guidelines, particularly for collaboration with buyers of CO2 credits.
Input on decision making
Providing input and decision-making foundations for significant decisions, especially those requiring a qualified majority.
Impact model & reporting
Supporting the ongoing development of the impact model and impact reporting underlying Tree.ly.
Collaboration
Collaborating on research projects to measure, optimize, and maximize the impact generated by Tree.ly.
Integration of Ethical Culture
Promote the development of ethical thinking, analysis, and actions at the individual, team, and organizational levels.
Inspiring all stakeholders to address urgent environmental issues.
Embedding ethical decision-making
Meet our ethics committee
Our ethics committee consists of experienced leaders that bring a diverse range of perspectives and expertise to promote and further develop Tree.ly's ethical standards.
Co-founder of Toniic, Twist, and the KL Felicitas Foundation, full member of the Club of Rome and a founding member of Impact Hub Tirol
Dr. Charly Kleissner
Charly Kleissner is an impact investor and leader of the deep impact movement, advocating for systemic change and promoting conscious investing driven by values and mindfulness. He sees impact investing not as an intellectual exercise, but as an expression of who he really is. Charly brings over twenty years of experience as a senior technology executive in Silicon Valley.Founder and CEO of Kenshō & Kin, leadership development company
Michelle de Bruijn
Michelle de Bruijn is the visionary behind Kenshō, advocating for leadership transformation through the integration of Buddhist psychology and scientific insights. By integrating scientific insights and leveraging cutting-edge wellbeing technology, Michelle equips leaders with the tools and understanding to transcend conventional boundaries and become catalysts for transformative change.Impact means changing decision-making behavior fundamentally. Companies must adopt new measures to address climate change. We advocate for fair compensation for forest owners for their contributions to climate stability and for responsible forest management to benefit the climate. Realizing that emissions have a cost and understanding the value of promoting ecosystems lead to sustainable change.
Jodok Batlogg
co-founder and CEO of Tree.ly